Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 93447 total results. Showing results 24561 to 24580 «122512261227122812291230123112321233Next ›Last » Minister for Justice announces Community Safety Innovation Fund open for new applications at launch of Waterford Community Safety Plan REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Minister for Justice Simon Harris will today open the Community Safety Innovation Fund for new applications for 2023 as he attends the launch of the new Community Safety Plan for Waterford. Government of Ireland 27/3/2023 News Madeleine McCann police ‘given hundreds of thousands of pounds to continue hunt’ Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann are to receive hundreds of thousands of pounds in new funding to help with her search. Home Office 27/3/2023 News Degrees, direct entry and developing evidence – the first 10 years of the College of Policing The College of Policing, the first professional body for police in England and Wales, has now been operational for a decade; in the first of a two-part series of features marking the anniversary, Policing Insight’s Ian Weinfass gauges the views of its creator Peter Neyroud and other important figures about how it has performed in that time. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 Analysis, Feature Strip search of children in England and Wales – analysis by the Children’s Commissioner for England In this report, we are publishing never-previously-published data on strip searches conducted under stop and search powers by police forces in England and Wales between 2018 and mid-2022 [pdf]. Children's Commissioner 27/3/2023 Report Strip search of children in England and Wales I conducted my first project on strip searching because I was shocked and appalled by what happened to Child Q in Hackney last year. I felt that I owed it to her to establish whether she was the only child this has happened to. She wasn’t. Children's Commissioner 27/3/2023 News Black children ‘six-times more likely’ to be strip-searched says children’s commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza Children's commissioner believes strip-searches represent non-compliance with the statutory safeguards to protect children. Sky News 27/3/2023 Video ‘Tough on graffiti but not child rape?’: Nick Ferrari challenges Policing Minister Nick Ferrari challenged Policing Minister Chris Philp on the government's plans to get 'tough' on anti-social behaviour, highlighting their previous failures to prosecute sex offenders. LBC 27/3/2023 News The number of strip-searches of children by police in Greater Manchester A report looking at the national picture after the Child Q scandal reveals children as young as eight have been strip-searched - with almost 3,000 searches taking place over a four-year period across the country Manchester Evening News 27/3/2023 News More than 80 Police Scotland cops probed over allegations of sexual misconduct and racism Figures obtained under Freedom of Information show 54 officers north of the Border are being investigated for sexual misconduct, with 29 of them suspended from duty and eight more on restricted duties. Aberdeen Live 27/3/2023 News Police strip-searched children as young as eight Children as young as eight are being strip-searched by the police, according to a report showing "deeply concerning" and "widespread" failures. BBC 27/3/2023 News Why ex-cops are being lured back to beat AUSTRALIA: Experienced police officers who have quit the force are being lured back to the job with a tempting new deal. Herald Sun (Australia) - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 News Alarm over decision to exclude Queensland police from Indigenous truth-telling inquiry AUSTRALIA: Human rights commissioner says given role in ‘brutal colonisation’, it is ‘fundamentally important’ police participate in inquiry The Guardian 27/3/2023 News Hampshire police recruits to drop degrees for on-the-job training A police force is to allow its recruits to abandon their “life-sucking” degree course in favour of on-the-job training to free up 100,000 hours of officer time. The Times - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 News Retail crime and youth offending support safe from PM’s cost of living cuts NEW ZEALAND: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins’ aim to cut down the Government’s bloated work programme will not compromise efforts to reduce retail crime and youth offending, according to the new Police Minister. Hipkins has ditched and delayed several of the Government’s policies and is refocusing his ministers’ priorities in order to address the high cost of living. But freshly minted Police Minister Ginny Andersen is confident she will have the necessary tools to address retail crime and youth offending, which will be her priority areas. NZ Herald (New Zealand) 27/3/2023 News GCSB helped prevent three potential domestic terror attacks – Director-General Andrew Hampton NEW ZEALAND: The head of one of New Zealand's spy agencies has revealed it helped prevent three recent possible domestic terror attacks. Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) director-general Andrew Hampton and Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) acting director-general Phil McKee appeared before Parliament's Intelligence and Security committee this morning. Hampton told MPs about three recent domestic counter-terrorism operations the GCSB had been involved in. RNZ (Radio New Zealand) 27/3/2023 News Police strip searches of children disturbing, says commissioner Hertfordshire Constabulary has conducted the highest number of strip searches on children by population, data has revealed, prompting fresh concerns that black children are being disproportionately targeted. The Times - Subscription at source 27/3/2023 News Delays to rape trials in England and Wales ‘devastating’ for victims Rescheduling and long waits damage victims’ mental health, leading some to take their own lives, report says The Guardian 27/3/2023 News Talking with Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock (Part 3) In this last part of our interview, Jürgen Stock reflects on what may lie ahead for INTERPOL - including policing cyberspace; combatting co-ordinated crime between increasingly disparate parties; and in the metaverse. PolicingTV 27/3/2023 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Action plan to crack down on anti-social behaviour Perpetrators of anti-social behaviour will face swift and visible justice, with nitrous oxide banned and police given more powers to test for drugs on arrest. Home Office 26/3/2023 News Rishi Sunak to crack down on begging in anti-social behaviour measures Prime Minister will hand police new powers to target ‘nuisance’ beggars and rough sleepers The Telegraph - Subscription at source 26/3/2023 News «122512261227122812291230123112321233Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events